Laryngitis Ulcerative Membranous

Laryngitis is an inflammation of the larynx that can occur for various reasons. One of these reasons is ulcerative, membranous laryngitis. This type of laryngitis is characterized by the presence of unusual light or grayish spots and ulcers in the lower areas of the larynx. The affected areas may be surrounded by hyperemia, which indicates the presence of an inflammatory process.

Ulcerative membranous laryngitis is usually observed in patients with fuso-spirochetes - anaerobic bacteria that



**Laryngitis** is an inflammation of the mucous membrane of the larynx. It can be caused by various reasons, including infections, allergies, smoking and other factors. One type of laryngitis is the ulcerative-membranous form, which is characterized by dark plaques on the mucous membrane of the larynx and ulcers surrounded by hyperemic areas. This type of laryngitis occurs in the treatment of certain diseases, such as fusospirachitosis.

Lingual film laryngitis (angioedema of the larynx, laryngeal stenosis) is a reaction of the immune system to infection or injury. This disease develops as a result of disruption of the blood vessels of the mucous membrane of the larynx with the active participation of nerve endings.